Amanda Aronchik
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Podcast Appearances
Like people can still β like if you were trying to get a job β Somebody can still call up Experian and be like, can I look at the report? And the answer is probably yes.
Like people can still β like if you were trying to get a job β Somebody can still call up Experian and be like, can I look at the report? And the answer is probably yes.
Like people can still β like if you were trying to get a job β Somebody can still call up Experian and be like, can I look at the report? And the answer is probably yes.
You're not trying to like open a new line of credit. That makes sense. So most things still happen, but your credit is frozen. And so nobody can get a loan in your name. Yeah. The big three make this quite easy. You just go online.
You're not trying to like open a new line of credit. That makes sense. So most things still happen, but your credit is frozen. And so nobody can get a loan in your name. Yeah. The big three make this quite easy. You just go online.
You're not trying to like open a new line of credit. That makes sense. So most things still happen, but your credit is frozen. And so nobody can get a loan in your name. Yeah. The big three make this quite easy. You just go online.
Yeah, to freeze and thaw. Freeze and thaw? Is that the terminology? Yeah, that is the parlance, yeah.
Yeah, to freeze and thaw. Freeze and thaw? Is that the terminology? Yeah, that is the parlance, yeah.
Yeah, to freeze and thaw. Freeze and thaw? Is that the terminology? Yeah, that is the parlance, yeah.
Yeah, and it will not take you very long.
Yeah, and it will not take you very long.
Yeah, and it will not take you very long.
Yes, not a bad idea.
Yes, not a bad idea.
Yes, not a bad idea.
Yeah, we at NPR have a service called Delete Me, which is like a privacy service that helps scrape you off of the internet, your name, your phone number, your address.
Yeah, we at NPR have a service called Delete Me, which is like a privacy service that helps scrape you off of the internet, your name, your phone number, your address.
Yeah, we at NPR have a service called Delete Me, which is like a privacy service that helps scrape you off of the internet, your name, your phone number, your address.
Yeah, they're trying to peel some of your information off of the internet so you're harder to find your address, your email, your cell phone number, harder to find. And it's honestly, it's been effective.
Yeah, they're trying to peel some of your information off of the internet so you're harder to find your address, your email, your cell phone number, harder to find. And it's honestly, it's been effective.